In Round 2 of the two header, the 24-year-old once again rode supreme, winning the round with his 85.5-point ride on Marshall's Law (Wild Hoggs).

For the win, Richardson earned $3,660.95 and 60 points towards the world standings.

The victory is Richardson’s third in just 11 days, all a part of an electric summer campaign for the Australian which has been highlighted by nine Top 5 finishes since the month of June.

Richardson, who was sidelined for the first half of the season as he recovered from surgery to repair a torn bicep in his riding arm suffered at the 2016 Built Ford Tough World Finals, earned his first victory of 2017 in Kinsella, Alberta at PBR Canada TPD’s Graveldome Bullarama on July 12.

He went on to log a second consecutive victory, winning at the Real Time Pain Relief Velocity Tour’s event in Salinas, California on July 19.

Tanner Byrne (Prince Albert, Saskatchewan) finished second at his home-province event. Byrne bucked off Uptown Funk (Rafter 8) in Round 1, but returned in Round 2 and made the 8 aboard Shot of Whiskey (Two Bit Bucking Bulls) for 84.5 points.

The runner-up finish is the 25-year-old’s second in as many days, finishing just behind event-winner Cody Coverchuk (Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan) the day prior at the PBR Canada TPD event in Czar, Alberta.

Byrne earned $2,206.60 and 30 world points for the finish.

After fracturing his pelvis at the Built Ford Tough Series stop in Tacoma, Washington in April, Stetson Lawrence (Williston, North Dakota) finished third in his first event back from recovery.

Lawrence’s finish was backed by his second place effort in Round 1, riding Josiah's Fire (R-Saga Ranch) for 84 points.

For his performance, Lawrence earned $1,504.50 and 20 crucial points towards the world standings.